Family allowances in Canada : a discussion of the social, economic, and political considerations which led to the passage of the Family Allowances Act of 1944 and a description and analysis of its administration.Frank R. (Frank Rennell). Breul...
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Family allowances in great Britain, Canada, Australia and New Zealanddoi:10.1080/19485565.1954.9987160ChambersRosalindBiodemography & Social Biology
RegisterLog in Sign up with one click: Facebook Twitter Google Share on Facebook FSA (redirected fromFamily Separation Allowance) AcronymDefinition FSAFlexible Spending Account(employee benefit offered by some companies) FSAFREEDOM (Freedom for Russia and Emerging Eurasian Democracies and Open Markets) ...
Philip’s father did not earn a living of his own but relied on allowances from his father William (Snell) Snell-Chauncy (1756 – 1829) for income. William senior was a merchant and his father, William Snell (1716 – 1779), had been a merchant and slave owner. Philip’s father was ...
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Philip’s father did not earn a living of his own but relied on allowances from his father William (Snell) Snell-Chauncy (1756 – 1829) for income. William senior was a merchant and his father, William Snell (1716 – 1779), had been a merchant and slave owner. Philip’s father was ...
Similarly, Elmallakh (2021) identified an increase in French parents’ work hours after the reduction of a child allowance, in which their work hours increased roughly to the cash equivalent of the decline in benefits. Similarly, when East German mothers were able to substitute informal for form...
The introduction of cash-for-care schemes — allowances provided to elderly dependent people a... BD Roit,BL Bihan - Palgrave Macmillan UK 被引量: 11发表: 2011年 The development of national vital statistics in Canada: Part 1--From 1605 to 1945. It ends by noting the important role ...